Entered the Financial District of lower NYC by redefining/innovating the "Village of Wall Street", purchased 9 properties for restoration including the adaptive re-use of four classic landmark buildings on historic Stone Street. The Company collaborated with the New York City Landmarks Commission to designate the original Dutch settlement enclave as an Historic Architectural Landmark District

Opened The Hotel, formerly The Tiffany Hotel, a 1939 Art Deco Hotel, on South Beach, with designer Todd Oldham and partner, daughter Jessica Goldman Srebnick and created the award-winning and internationally acclaimed 4 star restaurant, Wish, at The Hotel

Began development of Phase I of "The Lofts of Greene Street" a high-end, luxury condominium project, in the center of SOHO, NYC. Constructed the first cast Iron building in SOHO in over 100 years; a 7 story out-of-the-ground building and converted and restored the adjacent landmark 1879 Cast Iron building to residential and retail use

Purchased and began the design and construction of a super luxury condominium project at 25 Bond Street in the NOHO District of NYC

Established Goldman Warehouse, an arts exhibition space in Wynwood, Miami, operated by MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) from 2005 to 2009. Adaptive reuse of a dead storage warehouse building

Entered Boston with a joint venture with the Archon Group and the Whitehall Fund (a subsidiary of Goldman Sachs), purchasing 17 vital historic turn of the century “Brick and Beam” warehouse properties in Downtown Boston and adapting a creative development plan

Goldman Properties profiled in Miami Herald Business Monday cover story on 40th anniversary of the firm

Goldman Properties, in conjunction with the Knight Foundation, co-sponsors the creation of New World School of the Arts public studio and performance space, ArtSeen, in Wynwood

Company principal Jessica Goldman Srebnick orchestrates the Global Leadership Conference in Miami for YPO (Young Presidents Organization) and WPO (World Presidents Organization), with 2500 leaders from around the globe and receives the Key to the City

Established Wynwood Kitchen & Bar, inaugurated with a Vanity Fair magazine party honoring Bruce Weber and MOCA during Art Basel

Miami Light Project with the collaboration of Goldman Properties re-locates to the Goldman Warehouse, under a matching grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Knight’s Arts Challenge, a 5-year, $40 million initiative to bring South Florida together through the arts and raise the bar on cultural offerings. The grant allows Miami Light Project as lead group and six other arts groups to create the “Light Box at Goldman Warehouse”

Wynwood Walls evolves, with 13 new works added in 2011; bringing the total to 40 world-class street art murals, becoming the largest street art museum in the U.S.

For his pioneering work in Soho and Lower Manhattan, Goldman receives the Chairman’s Award from The New York Landmarks Conservancy, their highest award given to a person or company that has made a special contribution to preservation.

Jessica Goldman Srebnick receives key to Miami-Dade County for her role in the YPO/WPO Global Leadership Conference.

Tony Goldman received the Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award, the highest accolade possible from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which recognizes highly accomplished individuals and innovative projects.

In June 2012, Tony Goldman received the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce’s Leonard A. “Doc” Baker Lifetime Achievement Award. This award is presented to an individual whose exceptional lifetime contributions of community leadership and philanthropic endeavors have improved the quality of life of Miami Beach citizens.